Milk in Cambodia
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 9:54 am
Hey I wanted to let everyone know about a new food development I found!
I have lived in Cambodia for over two years, and in most of that time I have refrained from drinking milk due to the expensive prices and poor quality. If I really had to have milk, I would usually drink the UHT boxed Cowhead milk simply because it was cheap. I have drunk Dutch Mill and Meiji milk, but neither tasted good like milk that I was used to back in the States. Then I discovered Moo Moo Farms milk. Unlike the other milks that are brought from Thailand or Vietnam, it is produced locally in Cambodia by an American. You can really taste the difference between Moo Moo Milk and the other milks. It is definitely the closest thing to fresh American milk in Cambodia. Now I drink milk regularly. The only drawback is that they only produce whole milk right now, but for me it is worth it to drink real milk. The prices are competitive with Dutch Mill and Meiji milk and sometimes slightly more expensive, but the taste is far superior and worth it for me. They sell Moo Moo Milk at Aeon, Lucky's, and several other places that I've seen around PP.
Have you ever tried this milk, and if you have, do you like it as much as I do? Real milk!
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/post-weeke ... k-cambodia
https://www.facebook.com/khmerfreshmilk/
Cheers
I have lived in Cambodia for over two years, and in most of that time I have refrained from drinking milk due to the expensive prices and poor quality. If I really had to have milk, I would usually drink the UHT boxed Cowhead milk simply because it was cheap. I have drunk Dutch Mill and Meiji milk, but neither tasted good like milk that I was used to back in the States. Then I discovered Moo Moo Farms milk. Unlike the other milks that are brought from Thailand or Vietnam, it is produced locally in Cambodia by an American. You can really taste the difference between Moo Moo Milk and the other milks. It is definitely the closest thing to fresh American milk in Cambodia. Now I drink milk regularly. The only drawback is that they only produce whole milk right now, but for me it is worth it to drink real milk. The prices are competitive with Dutch Mill and Meiji milk and sometimes slightly more expensive, but the taste is far superior and worth it for me. They sell Moo Moo Milk at Aeon, Lucky's, and several other places that I've seen around PP.
Have you ever tried this milk, and if you have, do you like it as much as I do? Real milk!
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/post-weeke ... k-cambodia
https://www.facebook.com/khmerfreshmilk/
Cheers